
Some might call this a rainy day mix, but since rainy days tend to keep people inside, this list targets people who want to get out while they can. This list has the moods you'll follow should an apocalyptic event should strike: excitement, enjoyment,despair and finally peace. This includes the last recorded track from The Cinematics as well as the single for Bad Veins ' new album. Theoretical Girl redoes and outshines the Chris Isaak version of "Wicked Game" and we have some remixes thrown in for added pleasure. Rock out like the [...]
I'm back for the moment, as is Swedish shoegaze band Degrees . Some new songs have popped up on Soundcloud, and they sound pretty amazing. Dream On Dreamy will be the name of their next album, to be released on May 24th. Bring it on, I say!!! Degrees - At Least Rock & Roll Won't Leave A Hole In My Back Degrees - Dream On Dreamy [...]

This Friday's mix is stripped down and strung together by some of the latest acoustic tracks out there from artists from all over. Your Vegas ' "It Makes My Heart Break" and some of their other unreleased music has us teeming for an upcoming album, while Nanna Øland Fabricius from Oh Land hypnotizes us once more with her edgy, yet soft, vocals. Metric 's Emily Haines scores big points with the glam-free "Gimme Sympathy", which really shows how acute her voice is even when synthesized beats cover her path. About a [...]
London's Thirteen Senses finds the balance between grand art/pop production and the accessibility memorable melody. Landing somewhere in the vicinity of the studied drama of Danish band Mew and the irresistable hooks of Travis, the new video "Home" has what we've described earlier as a "hook that grabs and pulls you close". And shouldn't all bass lines sound this great? Taken from their album Crystal Sounds (more DC here ), "Home" has been reworked in a brand new version and available at the band's site. [...]
For a band that has been through the mill in the last decade in terms of record sales and label battles they've returned with a semi strong-ish album Thirteen Senses - Crystal Sounds (b-sirius) 21/02/2011 is an article from: Addict Music

The way that Radiohead used to sound or maybe more accurately the way that Thirteen Senses used to sound for I haven't heard anything from them since their shimmering 2004 album 'The Invitation'. Might be a hard one to top because, besides some filler, it was stocked high with epic anthems. 'Last Forever' is just one of several highlights from their debut and displays Will South's soaring falsetto amid a backdrop of glorious chiming chords. Hardly revelatory but thrilling all the same. The Cornish band released their 3rd album 'Crystal Sounds' just last month so it might be time to [...]
During the Summer of 2007, Thirteen Senses announced that they had a new albums in the works and were about 2-3 months from completion. A few year after that announcement, the much-anticipated third release from ... Related posts: Video: Thirteen Senses - The Loneliest Star Thirteen Senses play "Contact" acoustic Thirteen Senses: Back For Third Album

The first signs of the former life are heard on 'Home,' three songs into Thirteen Senses latest album, Crystal Sounds . Over their first two albums, the Brit-pop four-piece became immediately attached to the emotion and epic sweeps of Coldplay, a move that served the band well through several minor hits and television placements. However, the high point for the band came six years ago now, and their romantic contemporaries have mostly moved to more inventive pastures. Four years after their follow-up, Contact , questions remain concerning Thirteen Senses sonic direction. The answer immediately [...]

Here's yet another new song from Digits ... busy bee, that one! Digits - Rachel Marie (MP3) As I wrote back in September last year, Thirteen Senses will finally be releasing their new album Crystal Sounds on February 21st. Thanks to the internets, I have been able [...]
Thirteen Senses' video for "The Loneliest Star" looks like a rendering of Second Life, yet cooler. With God forming the universe and placing humans on Earth to anti-aircraft launchers, this video has it all, and ... Related posts: Thirteen Senses: Back For Third Album Thirteen Senses play "Contact" acoustic Video: Tetris = Therapy - Seasick + New EP On The Way

For reasons unknown every time we go to type the name of this lot we put it down as 'Thirteen Sounds'. Every single time. They're actually called Thirteen Senses, as the title suggests, and the following song is the title track from their third album Crystal Sounds. According to Wikipedia they're the only Cornish band to have a top 20 single, which isn't as interesting as it sounds. Like that? You can download it from the band's website by simply clicking here . This next one is Into The Fire, an [...]
Guitaro jumped off the radar about six years ago with a number of EPs and a full length to mark their existence. For the Vancouver trio, coming back was the right thing to do as ... Related posts: Polygon Palace remixes CC's "Hearts on Fire" Crystal Castles: Remixes Crystal Castles: Video game soundtrack

I'm back from holiday and from the first underwater encounter with these guys here: It was a short, but nonetheless impressive moment when five of these dolphins swam right between my dad and me, and it definitely was the highlight our dives. You sometimes just have to be on the right side at the right time! Speaking of The Right Side : just how cool is that new song by 802s heroes [...]
Thirteen Senses venía anunciando al sucesor de Contact (2007) casi un año después del lanzamiento de este, el lanzamiento se planeo para el 2009 pero se postergo, lo único que se tenía eran algunos demos en su MySpace . Bueno pues la espera a terminado y casi sin ningún aviso previo, el miércoles 17 han colgado en su web su nuevo álbum titulado Crystal Sounds. El stream llega vía Sound Cloud. Tracklist: 1. Crystal Sounds 2. The Loneliest Star 3. Home 4. Imagine Life 5. Animals 6. After The [...]

Our conclusion to the artists you can't miss in 2009 continues. If you missed our first 10, head here . Once again, enjoy. Mute Math For the boys from New Orleans, the road ahead is well lit. Two years after their self-titled debut album hit stores and flocks of new fans clung to "Typical", Mute Math have once again been drawn to the spotlight with their song " Spotlight ", which features on the the Twilight soundtrack. Paul Meany on the [...]

I haven't quite decided on whether to follow a Monday-Wednesday-Friday updating regime, or an every other day schedule, or possibly even "whenever I feel like it" – although that's no way to get myself motivated. I guess I'll leave it up to you to discover if I post on Sunday or not! Today we have a repeat offender as Thirteen Senses return to present their music stylings with an outing from their latest album, "Contact" released last year. Although they continue to – upsettingly – fail to break through to a mainstream audience, I can always completely lose my self [...]
Our pals over the pond that gave us The Invitation and Contact have brought us back to them once more- this time with their title track, "Contact", done acoustic. The quality comes across so smooth as Will South's vocals and the lovely sounds of the chimes can make one feel as though they are playing right here. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. Thirteen Senses - Contact (acoustic)
You know we love our UK rock, and Thirteen Senses have been no secret of ours. Since their release of their album Contact last year, the band has done nothing but stayed focused on the road ahead. We're elated to announce they're working on a new album! Over the past couple years, Thirteen Senses evolved from their impeccable debut album The Invitation in 2004 leading up to their well-produced sophomore release Contact produced by sound engineer Danton [...]
{album review written in 2005, pulled from the indiecater archives, rated 3/5} The year is 2005 and breakthrough bands are heading in one of two well-defined directions. The new romantic wave has been plundered to varying degrees of success by the likes of Franz Ferdinand, The Strokes, Kaiser Chiefs and Bloc Party. The other strain is producing polished tunes with giant choruses that ensure